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:thumbsup::drinks::xscuseless::drinks:Finally here’s the photo of the steering wheel I promised. The follow through is the important part of life.
The satellite is being prepped for a long cruise and I personally what to thank Joey and the crew here at FBBO, plus the sister sites, for this...
And to wrap it up tonight the rear trunk area and extensions.
So I cleared out the interior and started installing the steering column/wheel. The coupler was missing but I have one But no photos of that. Once in placed I will. If you have questions please pm me. Thanks FBBO
Rear seat bottom, driver side upper front seat frame needs repair because of bad springs and wires, passenger side upper bench seat and the front seat bench bottom.
Here’s more detailed photos of the floor. There are more holes and they are highlighted by a flashlight underneath. Also some decay by the passenger door area.
Back bumper has a dent in it and the chrome is flaking off. There is another rear bumper that shines nicely but it was cleaned with steel wool and polished. The photos show the areas by the license plate and backup lights holes that rust creeps from. Plus a before photo. But that’s a great core.
The front bumper has a nick in the visible top area. The rubber bumper guards are old. Seems to be a good core.
On the a-pillar, passenger side, the metal seems solid after picking at it. The drivers side, however, did reveal some rot in the windshield channel. The trim was loose so the clip was...
I’ll be posting more photos of this Satellite as I uncluttered the trunk and interior.
This ‘70 Plymouth was found in Arkansas and a bonded title was obtained in my name. It was an interesting process that included an Arkansas State Police in person inspection. I bring this up after reading...
Well folks need to see, to the best of the camera’s ability, what’s involved with these projects. Thanks Cuddy for the compliment and the offer of help with your assistance.
Here are some shots of the inside ceiling, all the headline bows are in the correct spots and a closeup view of the rear window corners that look good.
Here’s the trailer hitch, made up with angle iron an butt up against the bottom of the gas tank with rubber hose as an insulator. The license plate holder/bumper also supports the hitch.